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When a penny bank was established at Putney, and the dejjosiis were added up at (lie end of the year, a brewer who was on the committee remarked, "Well that represents jj thirty thousand pints of beer not drunk." Volume of Smoke.— From a library on [ fire. J Imagine a more melancholy spectacle than a lot of hens trying to roost on a clothes \\\\

PENNY READINGS We notice that the first of a Berie i Ap • evening readings is to be given th?fWiUtfl' at the Preparatory School, Hob o^6 •' Penny readings" have been f«Jj> deservedly popular in England J?/ *»H been productive of much good uS baTe glad to see an attempt made to^T *c "* 6 anything of the kind in Au c klan^ US, Urat« pleasant evenings will doubtlp«« v the attendance^ the reading nt T^ I paiatory School this winter. g the

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Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 404, 27 April 1871, Page 2

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 404, 27 April 1871, Page 2

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume II, Issue 404, 27 April 1871, Page 2

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